These controls help refine complex datasets using checkboxes, and other filtering mechanisms.
What are Facets?
This principle helps users know where to look first by organizing elements based on importance using size, color, and placement.
What is visual hierarchy?
This influential art and design movement, which emerged in the early 20th century and emphasized luxury, geometry, and rich materials, gets its name from a 1925 Paris exhibition.
What is Art Deco?
This feature of Datadog's IDP acts as a central source of truth for internal services, integrating with systems like incidents, ownership, and scorecards to power self-service experiences.
What is the Software Catalog?
These are the three status indicators used in Druids to convey different levels of feedback or alert severity.
What are Warning, Danger, and Success?
This principle involves revealing information or options only as needed, helping reduce cognitive load and simplify complex interfaces.
What is progressive disclosure?
Paris turned the Seine River into the world’s most scenic stadium with a floating opening ceremony for this major summer event.
What is Paris Summer Olympics 2024?
This feature helps teams track the reliability, security, and operational readiness of their services based on defined standards.
What is a Scorecard?
This component appears when you hover over a label with a squiggly underline.
What is a Help Pop-Over Component?
This set of psychological principles explains how people naturally group visual elements — including proximity, similarity, and continuity — to make sense of complex layouts.
What are Gestalt principles?
This glass-and-metal structure sparked controversy when it was added in 1989 — now, it's one of the most recognizable entrances in the world.
What is the Louvre Pyramid?
These predefined, reusable operations let developers perform tasks like spinning up a service, rotating secrets, or restarting an environment — all without filing a ticket.
What are Self-Service Actions?